Wimbledon FC was an English football club from Wimbledon, south-west London. Formed in 1889 as Wimbledon Old Centrals, they adopted the name of Wimbledon FC in 1905. The club played on Wimbledon Common until 1912 when they moved into Plough Lane, their home for the next 75 years. Seven years later they joined the Athenian League, moving up to the Isthmian League in 1921. Wimbledon became one of the leading amateur clubs in the country, winning the Isthmian League eight times. After winning the prestigious FA Amateur Cup in 1963, the club turned semi-professional and joined the Southern League In 1977. Wimbledon won three successive Southern League titles and enjoyed a magnificent cup run that included beating Burnley (then in the First Division) at Turf Moor and taking Leeds to a replay, which helped secure the Dons election to the Football League. They reached the First Division in 1986 after a mere nine seasons in the league and just four seasons after being in the Fourth Division. Wimbledon stayed in the First Division and then the FA Premier League from 1986 until 2000. Most famously, in 1988, Wimbledon beat the then-champions Liverpool 1–0 in the FA Cup final, thus becoming only the second football club (after Old Carthusians) to have won both the FA Cup and the FA Amateur Cup. Following the publication of the Taylor Report, which recommended that all top-flight clubs play in all-seater stadiums, the club decided that it needed to move from its Plough Lane home in 1991. Wimbledon began to groundshare with nearby Crystal Palace, an originally temporary arrangement that ended up lasting for over twelve years. In May 2002, after rejecting a variety of possible new local sites, the club was granted permission to move 56 miles north to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. The move away from their native south London was deeply unpopular both with the bulk of the club's established fan base and football supporters generally. The majority of supporters responded to the planned relocation by forming a new club, AFC Wimbledon. Wimbledon FC moved in September 2003, and became Milton Keynes Dons in June 2004.